Claims
- 1. A cable brake system comprising:
- (a) a generally closed container means;
- (b) reel axle means coupled to said container means at opposite ends thereof and having a longitudinal axis;
- (c) a reel, said reel having an axis, said axis of said reel being co-extensive with the axis of said reel axle means, said reel being carried by said axle means and rotatable about said axle means axis but not displaceable along said reel axle means;
- (d) a flexible cable means, said cable means being wound about said reel; and
- (e) a viscous fluid filling said container means immersing said reel and associated cable means in said viscous fluid, so that the unwinding of said reel causes said reel to turn about said axle means axis in said viscous fluid, thereby producing resistance to motion and a braking action.
- 2. The cable brake system of claim 1 in which the viscous fluid is selected from the group consisting of tar, hydraulic brake fluid, automatic transmission fluid, silicone oil, cornstarch, glucose, lithopone, asbestine, linseed oil, and a slurry of discrete, solid, particulate material suspended in a liquid carrier medium.
- 3. The cable brake system of claim 1 in which the viscous fluid has a viscosity in centipoises at ambient temperature in the range of about 100,000 to 1,000,000.
- 4. The cable brake system of claim 1 in which the cable means extends through an orifice in said container means having a restricted opening, said orifice generating frictional drag by stripping or wiping a coating or layer of viscous fluid from the outer surface of said cable means as said cable means moves through said orifice.
- 5. The cable brake system of claim 4 in which the orifice is composed of a very hard material selected from the group consisting of sapphire, aluminum oxide, tungsten carbide, diamond, carborundum, and alloy steel.
- 6. The cable brake system of claim 1 in which the resistance to motion and the braking action regulates the payout of the cable, and thus brakes the cable payout and the movement away from said reel of a movable object attached to said cable means.
- 7. The cable brake system of claim 6 in which the movable object is an object moving downwards through the air under the influence of gravity.
- 8. The cable brake system of claim 4 in which the resistance to motion and the braking action regulates the payout of the cable, and thus brakes the cable payout and the movement away from said reel of a movable object attached to said cable means.
- 9. The cable brake system of claim 8 in which the movable object is an object moving downwards through the air under the influence of gravity.
- 10. The cable brake system of claim 9 in which the movable object is attached to the cable means by a swivel joint arrangement.
- 11. The cable brake system of claim 10 in which the joint between the movable object and the reel immersed in the viscous fluid is sealed by an O-ring gasket, said gasket circumscribing the cable means and extending adjacent to and about the orifice.
- 12. The cable brake system of claim 9 in which the movable object is initially restrained by a threaded fitting attachment to a stationary member, or to said container means in which the reel is immersed in the viscous fluid.
- 13. The cable brake system of claim 9 in which the movable object includes a circular handle for opening a sealed closure between the movable object and the reel immersed in the viscous fluid, and for attaching a weight or load to the movable object.
- 14. The cable brake system of claim 4 in which the reel is immersed in the viscous fluid in said container means, said container means converging to an elongated end, said orifice being mounted in the terminus of the elongated end of said container means.
- 15. The cable brake system of claim 1 in which the cable means consists of high strength wire.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 129,230 filed Mar. 11, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,317,507.
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